Man gets dolphin teeth

This isn't just a photo of a man eating a sanga, it's a photo of a man eating a sanga with dolphin teeth. Yep, you read that right. The man pictured is Ernie Woolley. Woolley was snapped by a French photographer, who captioned the picture with an explanation that he "installed a denture composed of dolphin teeth he recovered from a dead dolphin in November 1977 in Australia". Not too much is known about Woolley, but according to photo records he was a painter and a retired fisherman at the time of this shoot. It sounds bizarre, but dolphins are actually poached for their teeth. Researchers reckon at least 15,454 dolphins were killed by villagers from Fanalei, in the Solomon Islands between 1976 and 2013. Fanalei locals go "dive hunting" for the friendly mammals and use their chompers for currency, jewellery, and paying ‘bride price’, a practice in which grooms-to-be trade necklaces of dolphin teeth for the right to marry a woman. (Getty Images)